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Reid calls for congressional cooperation

Re-election as Senate majority leader at hand

WASHINGTON -- On the eve of his expected re-election as Senate majority leader, Sen. Harry Reid of Nevada said Monday that he is willing to let bygones be bygones in hopes of achieving cooperation with Republicans in the new Congress that starts in January.

"I want everyone within the sound of my voice to know, we don't know what our majority is going to be, but whatever it is ... I make a commitment to everyone that the only way we can succeed is working together," Reid said.


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"For me personally this is also a time not to look back," Reid said, referring to the past two years when Democrats controlled only a small majority, leading to gridlock on many major issues.

"There is no need to look back," Reid said. "There are reasons for everyone doing what they did, and we can let the historians write about what took place in the past.

"I would hope we all would look forward to a coming year as one of hope and necessity to change things because we obviously have a big hole, and we have to dig our way out of it," Reid said. "The best thing is we have a hundred people digging in the same way."

Reid delivered the comments in a speech welcoming senators back for a short post-election session but also casting an eye to the new session that begins in January when Democrats will control at least 57 seats, and perhaps more depending on contests in Alaska, Minnesota and Georgia that have yet to be settled.

The House and Senate are expected to meet for at least the next few days.

Today, the parties are scheduled to elect new leaders for the 111th Congress that will convene in January. Reid is expected to be re-elected as Senate majority leader.

At the same time, Sen. John Ensign, R-Nev., is running unopposed to head the Senate Republican Policy Committee, which would give him a voice in retooling the GOP message after the party's election losses earlier this month.

Also, some 60 incoming lawmakers are gathering this week for freshman orientation. Among them is Rep.-elect Dina Titus, a Democrat who unseated Republican Jon Porter in the 3rd Congressional District.

While there were optimistic predictions for the incoming Congress, in the short term it appeared the 110th Congress was going to end on a partisan note, with little progress expected on legislation to address the financial crisis.

Reid was preparing Monday to introduce a $100 billion economic stimulus bill containing funds for road and public works projects Democrats said would generate jobs. It also would extend unemployment benefits for people whose jobless payments are nearing an end, offer aid to states and cities, and grant an expected $25 billion in aid to the auto industry.

The broad-based proposal has met resistance from the White House and Senate Republicans, and is unlikely to gain 60 votes to avert a filibuster threat. A less ambitious bill, containing just the jobless benefits and emergency assistance for Detroit auto companies, also is expected to garner opposition.

If passage is not achieved this week, Reid said, Democrats would reintroduce the stimulus bill in January when they have a larger majority.

"If ever there was a time for working together, this is it," Reid said. "Senators have a choice to make. They can wait until January until we have a new Congress and president, or we can start to work on these problems now, If we can work together in the coming days, perhaps we can begin delivering solutions to the American people."

Contact Stephens Washington Bureau Chief Steve Tetreault at stetreault@stephensmedia.com or 202-783-1760.

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Waitaminute wrote on November 18, 2008 03:51 PM: Cooperation in Harry's mind is doing what he wants. No compromise, no discussion, just do what I say.

Waitaminute, the Republicrats did the same thing to the Spendocrats for 12 years. Hmm...does anyone notice any similarities? That's right there is no real difference between power hungry, corrupt and arrogant politicians except for which special interests they pander to.


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Johnathan L. Abbinett wrote on November 18, 2008 01:16 PM: "HelenWeils" is this how you do home therapy? Getting on the internet and ranting and raving and being really mean, rude and nasty?

Don't you realize that people see your name and just scroll past your hateful comments?

Please get into therapy - the hate will just eat you up and you'll have far more problems with disease and a premature death - life is too short to throw away in tantrum after tantrum day after day - please get some professional help soon!

No reply is necessary or desired - just take a good, long hard look at your own comments and ask yourself - "is this a healthy, happy person?"


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HELENWEILS wrote on November 18, 2008 12:15 PM: KICK THIS MULTI-MILLIONAIRE IDIOT TO THE CURB.

Bi_Partisan? What a crook, scheming

liar!!!!


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HELENWEILS wrote on November 18, 2008 12:15 PM: KICK THIS MULTI-MILLIONAIRE IDIOT TO THE CURB.
Bi_Partisan? What a crook, scheming
liar!!!!


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Ken wrote on November 18, 2008 08:46 AM: Wow, the set on this clown. Harry Reid is an embarassment to Nevada and this country. The most effective thing he has done in the Senate is act as the Washington Spokesman for Al Qaeda.


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vegasdomar wrote on November 18, 2008 08:44 AM: Hey Pinky!
Government has no money---We taxpayers are the government which equates to higher taxes.
Your just elected leader say tax cuts.
Make up your minds.
Better yet. Cut non essential services and redundant departments and personnel.
You ever been told that us ordinary schmucks have to live with budgets and cut back.
WHEN IS CONGRESS GOING TO DO THE SAME??


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RHG wrote on November 18, 2008 08:44 AM: This guy is just ridiculous, of course what he means by "working together" is Republicans giving the Democrats whatever they want 100% percent of the time.


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Jack wrote on November 18, 2008 07:38 AM: I wish they would cooperate and remove dingy harry from all his positions and committess. What a hypocrite!


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jake wrote on November 18, 2008 07:19 AM: the best thing ol harry could do would be resign what a waste for the next 2 years


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Roger wrote on November 18, 2008 07:05 AM: No one seems to like Reid, yet he always wins. Does your vote even count? I guess not. He's just a good ole boy and I could never see a difference between him, greedy developers and all the republican scumbags. They all suck!


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